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Boat Fishing Code of Conduct

Just because you are paying for a charter doesn't mean you can disrespect the skipper or his boat, read our conduct tips. ... Full story

Booking a Charter Boat

The WSF guide on how to book the right charter boat and skipper. ... Full story

Boat Smoothound

Mike looks at the techniques used to catch boat Smoothound. ... Full story

Boat Conger Fishing

We take a look at the methods used to catch good quality boat Conger. ... Full story

Boat Bass Fishing

Taking a look at some of the methods used to catch Boat Bass. ... Full story

Get Wrecked in Wales

Wreck fishing is always associated with the English Channel for pollack; cod, ling and coalfish, or maybe the Northeast off Whitby for big cod and ling. Welsh wrecking has always been the bridesmaid in the wrecking scene. ... Full story

Her Majesties Porbeagles

The Porbeagle has a cult like status amongst UK sea anglers. Due to our unique island coastline and close proximity to the European mainland, we have developed our own way of fishing for them. This feature is a breakdown of the porbeagle, UK style! ... Full story

Boat Fishing Leaders

The advantages and disadvantages of using leaders for boat fishing. ... Full story

How to catch: Boat Smoothhound

World Sea Fishing gives you the best tips and advice to help you increase your catches of Smoothhound this season. ... Full story

Tips on Fishing Boat Braid

Mike Thrussell shares some hints and tips on how to fish with braid from a boat effectively. ... Full story

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Jim O'Donnell

Jim O'Donnell's angling career started not sea fishing but coarse fishing, catching perch from a tributary of the Thames. Over the following years he progressed through stillwater, canal and river fishing but the highlights of his angling year were always family holidays to the south coast which is where he first got an appetite for saltwater anglings. <a href="/">Mike</a>